Several names come to mind: Colin Powell, Norman Schwarzkopf, Lee Iacocca, Elizabeth Dole and Peter Ueberroth.
With Legge, whom she married in 1953, Miss Schwarzkopf was bullied as never before.
Norman Schwarzkopf's views to the contrary notwithstanding -- that all U.S. objectives had been accomplished.
In her home country, there's new deals with McDonald's, Volkswagen and hair care giant Schwarzkopf.
Schwarzkopf retired in August 1991, hit the lecture circuit and briefly was a military analyst for NBC.
Schwarzkopf, who died in Tampa, Florida, is survived by his wife, Brenda, two daughters and a son.
Mourners at Schwarzkopf's service in February were told how crucial the academy was to his life and values.
Henkel is home to a whole host of different brands from Persil washing-powder to hair products such as Schwarzkopf.
Confronted directly, at first by the Allies and later by the press, Miss Schwarzkopf hedged and fudged about it all.
Her fame still snags big campaigns like Victoria's Secret, Jordache and, in Germany, McDonald's, Volkswagen, Fontanis water and hair care giant Schwarzkopf.
Norman Schwarzkopf, who died late last year, have revered his military prowess.
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Schwarzkopf told CNN's Larry King in a September 1992 interview that the preferred plan with Iraq was to avoid ever having to invade.
Schwarzkopf, a highly decorated Vietnam War veteran, ushered in a new era for the U.S. military, whose exploits were broadcast live around the clock.
While Schwarzkopf's leadership was heralded, critics raised questions about the decision to quickly end the ground war in Iraq and leave Hussein in power.
Schwarzkopf, dubbed "Stormin' Norman" by his troops because of his reported temper, captured the public's imagination with his plain, frank talk about the war's progress.
In his autobiography, "It Doesn't Take A Hero, " Schwarzkopf outlined the reasons that coalition forces didn't press on to the Iraqi capital during the first Gulf War.
President Bush, who was in office during the first Gulf War, said he "mourned the loss" of Gen Schwarzkopf, "one of the great military leaders of his generation".
Schwarzkopf attended a Swiss boarding school and later returned to the New York region to enroll at West Point before heading to Vietnam for the first time in 1966.
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and, therefore, Schwarzkopf's commander, said the general's leadership during the war inspired the nation.
Schwarzkopf supported the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, though he later criticized the Pentagon for what he called mistakes that included sending undertrained Reserve and National Guard troops into combat.
Miss Schwarzkopf had joined the Nazi party in 1938, had collected for the Winterhilfe fund that helped soldiers on the eastern front, and had sung for the German occupiers in Paris.
Gen Norman Schwarzkopf became a figure of international renown.
It didn't take a Powell or a Schwarzkopf to know that as a matter of basic military strategy, it was better to be at the top of a hill than at the bottom of a valley.
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General Schwarzkopf told me he learned a lot about respect and dealing calmly and appropriately with people from his father, who was a U.S. Army major and the lead investigator in the Lindbergh baby kidnapping case.
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Norman Schwarzkopf, a West Point graduate who fought in World War I, became head of New Jersey State Police, helping to build the fledgling force and eventually leading the investigation of the infamous Lindbergh baby kidnapping.
Virtually unknown to the public before the Persian Gulf War, Schwarzkopf became a household name while he oversaw the buildup of 700, 000 coalition troops, including more than 540, 000 U.S. forces, after Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990.
After World War II, according to the book, the younger Schwarzkopf traveled to Iran to be with his father, who was helping advise the training of the country's police force under the shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
"Leaf is on a mission to turn standard point of sale into point of smart interactions for small businesses, so it's important that we stay on the cutting edge of technology, " said Aron Schwarzkopf, CEO of Leaf.
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Colin Davis got his big break in 1959 when Otto Klemperer fell ill and he took his place at the Royal Festival Hall to conduct a concert performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni, with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Joan Sutherland.
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